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Shoalhaven Lodge - Nowra

From $ 120.0 to $ 285.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4422 6686
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Shoalhaven Lodge offers waterfront, self-contained accommodation in luxury chalet style lodges. All have superb water and bushland views and are tucked away in an idyllic corner of a quiet farming property on the banks of the Shoalhaven River. Each lodge accommodates six and has been designed so that every room can take full advantage of the magnificent views of the Shoalhaven River and distant mountains.

Downstairs consists of a well appointed kitchen and living area and two king size bedrooms, each with its own en-suite and TV (these bedrooms can be converted to accommodate two single beds in each room).

Upstairs, the main bedroom features a large hand carved four poster bed, complete with luxury bed linen, a sofa and an adjoining spacious en-suite. This bedroom opens on to a private, tiled patio that commands magnificent river and bushland views.

Each lodge is fully air-conditioned. Gourmet kitchens feature the latest appliances, including microwave oven, dishwasher and a bread maker with complimentary bread mix. The living area's entertainment unit includes remote TV, VCR and CD sound systems. Quality dinnerware, linen, towels, toiletries and hair dryer are provided, with chilled champagne, chocolates and fresh flowers on arrival. All lodges have sunny decks complete with patio settings and gas barbeques for relaxed outdoor entertaining.

We have a sandy beach with safe swimming, fishing, boating and a private boat ramp. Canoes are available with a picnic shelter right at the water's edge. We have volleyball, cricket and pentanque which guests may use and an area set aside especially for the golf enthusiasts to practice their swing. We have magnificent bushwalks and abundant wildlife.

Breakfast baskets are available and we have a small library from which guests may borrow books, CD's, videos and board games.

We are close to Jervis Bay, wineries, Bundanon and excellent restaurants.

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